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as I roll up to a stop, until I stop my car idles at around 1400-1700 rpms, once I stop then it goes to idle. I have assumed that this was the IAC working and that I just never really noticed it until I had the exhaust, heads/cam on it? Is there any problem with deleting this? Seems like since I put the heads/cam on that it is louder in that range and almost sounds like I am trying to rev it up as I go to stop.
 

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No, you can't delete the IAC, nor would there be any benefit to doing so.

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Try doing the idle reset procedure, but with h/i/c swap it probably wont work. I had to get my tuner to dial it in for me through the ecu cause of the drastic change from stock settings. 94/95 ecu is such a pinta.
 

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i know there's a procedeur to set the IAC and I see it often enough to know it's something to check on the 5.0
Check the stickeys or ask Paul, he needs something to do.
 
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just replaced it this week infact and it still does it. I just figured I could set the idle with the screw on the aftermarket TB and use that. I mean right up to the point I finally come to a complete stop it idles at 1700 rpm
 
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I have the screw on the IAC all the way down, is there a different adjustment? I am about to hook up a vacuum gauge shortly so I can test that.
 

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mine did the same thing and it drove me insane, its embarrassing really...i tried the restrictor plate idea multiple times using different size holes and still no improvement, i plugged it off and it would start then die, so i just unplugged the mofo and it ran better. the idle would drop like crazy between shifts but it ran better than before...but my car also had a few more problems as well, still trying to pin point everything
 

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ck our your TPS.I was having a hanging idle issue for a while. I was given a 65mm TB with both IAC and TPS sensors. My hanging idle went away. I had tested the old IAC before and it tested good. Then I tested the old TPS and found some dead spots in it.
 
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checked and replaced it last week when I swapped the IAC. IT helped the drivability of the car 100 times as it isn't lurching anymore and runs great at lower rpms now but still idles high until I stop. Isn't that what the IAC does to keep more power to the ac and such?
 
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I have done a base idle reset. I am about to install a 255 lph fuel pump, AFPR as well as a gauge to monitor/set it, as well as a vac gauge.
 

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